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Is there any built in transformation to have sum on Ints of following rdd

org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD[(String, (Int, Int))]

string is the key and Int array is Value, what i need is getting the sum of all Ints as RDD[(String, Int)] . I tried groupByKey with no success...

Also- The result set must be again a rdd.

Thanks in advance

2 Answers 2

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If the objective is to sum elements of value (Int, Int), then a map transformation can achieve it:

val arr = Array(("A", (1, 1)), ("B", (2, 2)), ("C", (3, 3))

val rdd = sc.parallelize(arr)

val result = rdd.map{ case (a, (b, c)) => (a, b + c) }

// result.collect = Array((A,2), (B,4), (C,6))

Instead if the value type is an Array, Array.sum can be used.

val rdd = sc.parallelize(Array(("A", Array(1, 1)), 
                               ("B", Array(2, 2)), 
                               ("C", Array(3, 3)))

rdd.map { case (a, b) => (a, b.sum) }

Edit:

map transformation does not keep the original partitioner, as @Justin suggested mapValues may be more appropriate here:

rdd.mapValues{ case (x, y) => x + y }
rdd.mapValues(_.sum) 
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    I would suggest changing this to mapValues to keep the hash partition that will most likely be in place Apr 8, 2015 at 3:25
  • is there a way of doing this in Java?
    – user171943
    Aug 28, 2017 at 21:57
  • Note extra ) required Feb 12, 2018 at 20:09
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Here are few ways in pyspark.

rdd = sc.parallelize([ ('A', (1,1)), ('B', (2,2)), ('C', (3, 3)) ])
rdd.mapValues(lambda (v1, v2): v1+v2).collect()

Or

>>> rdd.map(lambda (k, v): (k, sum(v))).collect()
[('A', 2), ('B', 4), ('C', 6)]

Or

>>> rdd.map(lambda (k, v): (k, (v[0] + v[1]))).collect()
[('A', 2), ('B', 4), ('C', 6)]

Or

>>> def fn(x):
...   k_s = (x[0], sum(x[1]))
...   print k_s
... 
>>> rdd.foreach(fn)
('C', 6)
('A', 2)
('B', 4)

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